AMUSEMENTS. KIRKBY LUNN BOX PLANS OPEN THIS MORNING AT THE DRESDEN PIANO. COMPANY. rjp 0 W N rm. Direction J. AND N. TAIT. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, THURSDAY, Doc. stli. ami SATURDAY, Dec. 7th. MOST NOTABLE CONCERT of the YEAR MADAME KIRKBY LUNN KIRKBY LUNN KIRKBY LUNN KIRKBY LUNN - KIRKBY LUNN "A Singer by the Grace of God." . Principal Contralto of tho Royal Opera Covent Garden, etc., whose CONSUMMATE ARTISTRY, GLORIOUS VOICE AND COMMANDING PERSONALITY Have made her Concerts in Australia THE ARTISTIC TRIUMPH 01' THE YEAR, The enthusiasm which has attended her wherever she has appeared in Australia has been absolutely without parallel in the history of that' country. KIRKBY LUNN Has conquered London, New York, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, and Australia, and she will do likewise here. Box Plans open THIS MORNING at tie Dresden Piano Co. RESERVED SEATS, 7s. 6d.; UNRESERVED, 55., 35., and 2s. "THE DEAR MTTLE SHAMROCK." TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT! And a host of STARTLING ATTRACTIONS. HUMOROUS SONGS IN CHARACTER At the COMPETITIONS! COMPETITIONS! rWN HALL! TOWN HALL! WHERE THE CROWDS ARE. 11l to-day and to-night's performances we present a variedprogramme consisting of Cornet Solos, Mezzo Soprano Solos, Piano Duets, Prepared Speeches (for Ladies and Gentlemen), Shakespearean Recitals ("Othello's Defence"), Impromptu Speech for .Ladies, a Comedietta, Humorous Songs in Character, and 33 OP IRELAND'S FAVOURITE GEMS.' 33 OF IRELAND'S FAVOURITE GEMS. IRELAND FOR EVER! IRELAND FOR EVER! HEBE IS THE PROGRAMME. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th. 9 a.m.—B Flat Cornet Solo: "My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose." Winner to play at Night. 10 a.m.—Mezzo Soprano Solo: "Rose Softly Blooming. Three to compete in final, 11.15 a.m.—Piano Duet (over 16). v Two to compete in final. 2 p.m.—lrish 'Sous (Lady or Gentleman); Own Selection. Three to- compete in final. 2 p.m.—Prepared Speech ■ (Gentlemen). Winner to be declared. 3.15 p.m.—Prepared Speech (Ladies). Winner .to be declared. 3.35 p.m. —Character Sketch in Cosrame and with, make-up. Two to compete ill final. ~ . 4.15 p.m.—Shakespearean Recital (Gentle; man): "Othello's Defence." Three to compete in final. 5.10 p.m.—lmpromptu Speech (Ladies). Winner to be declared. EVENING, at 7.45. TOWN HALL (Large Hall). . Piano Duet (over 16). Third Movement from the "Pastoral Symphony." Final, 2 Competitors. t • ' Mezzo Soprano Solo; "Rose Softly Blooming." Final, 3 Competitors. B Flat Cornet Solo: "My Love is like a Red, Red Rose." The Winner. Shakespearean Recital (Gentlemen): "Othello's Defenoe." Final, 3 Competitors. ■ Irish Song (Lady or Gentleman): Own Selection. Final, 3 Competitors. Humorous Song (Lady or Gentleman): Own Selection, in Character. Winners .to. be declared. . Nine Competikois.'.'.."V.V'...'?.',... Character Sketch (in 'Costume and with make up). Final, 2 Competitors. Comedietta: "The Real Q." The Doctor I Mr. C. Bentley Russell The Detective Mr. Victor Graham The Thief '. Mr. Norman Aitken Scene: The Doctor's Consulting Room. Rates of Admission—2s. (reserved), and Is. Plan at Dresden. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). 3 GREAT DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENTS 36 Performers. TO BE JUDGED BY THE AUDIENCE. VOTING PAPERS WILL BE . SUPPLIED. Bring Lead Pencils or Fountain Pens. DEMONSTRATION NIGHTS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. The 2 last nights of the Competitions' successful season. All the First Prize-winners. A HUGE PROGRAMME BOTH EVENINGS.. Rates of Admission—3s. (Reserved), 25., and Is. Plan at Dresden. NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST FESTIVAL. JAMES DYKES, Seoretary.
HOTEL NOTICES. THE EMPIRE HOTEL. WILLIS STREET; 1 EECENT improvements and extensive interior alterations, including the addition of a New and Up-to-dato Electric Lift, have just been completed and installed at this Hotel. New Spacious lounge and Beoeption Rooms. . ~ Two Night Porters . always m attendance. All Trains and Steamers met. Box 885. 'Phone 19S. F. POOL, Proprietress. Telegraphic Address: HOUSE." MOST CONVENIENT FOR RIVER. TAUMARUNUI. 1 Cook's Coupons Accepted. NOW OPEN. rriHE NEW GRAND HOTEL, LEVIN. 1 50—BOOMS—50. One of the most modern of its kind in New Zealand. E. C. HIGGINS, Proprietress. WAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL, Marion-..Street (opp. New Te Aro Post Office), City. Absolutely fire and , earthquake-proof. Contains all modern conveniences and comforts. A large promenade roof, overlooking Harbour. Tariff: 6s. por day; or from 255. per week. MRS. C. A. TREGONNING, 'Phone 2947. • Proprietress. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. MRS. TREGONNING, of tho"Waverley Private Hotel," wishes 'to notify the public that she has taken over the Columbia Private Hotel, Cuba Street.. Complete renovation and refurnishing has taken place. Both Hotels will bo under the direct management of Mrs. Tregonning, and are to be run in conjunction with eacli other. CAMNETHAN PRIVATE HOSPITAL. THIS is to notify the public generally that I have removed to the house recently vacated by Dr. Smythe, in High Street, Carterton, and have opened CAMNETHAN PRIVATE HOSPITAL. I also desire to intimato that my charges are ,£1 Is. and £2 10s. per week, no extras. Now ready for the reception of patients. NURSEGRENGOR, .Telephone 89. . , Carterton. ' A Warner's Corset' fita'. beautifully;; shapes ncouratcly, is light, ; and' oinjiM) rajt, brook, or tear.—'
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1608, 27 November 1912, Page 9
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